NCT: NCT03903614Apr 4, 2019Clinical Trial

Sensory Motor Lateralization as Handwriting Intervention in School-Based OT

ClinicalTrials.gov
Mary H. Teng

Abstract

Children who attend School-Based Occupational Therapy (SBOT) show mixed dominance and a liable decreased in the structural and functional differentiation between the two hemispheres. The lack of right-left disparity has been found to link to mirror invariance, poor spatial organization, fragmentary reversals, and handwriting difficulty. This study intends to find out, whether, Sensory Motor Lateralization (SML), "With" a rightward bias, profits handwriting more than the conventional (CON) "Without".

Associated Papers

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